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  • Optical Studies of the X-ray Transient XTE J2123-058-II. Doppler Tomography. Echoes of the SW Sex Phenomenon?
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    Hynes, R. I. et al.

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    2000
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  • Observing B-type pulsators with MONS
    We overview the different classes of B-type pulsators and show from our ground-based data that current data sets are insufficient to derive the complete frequency spectrum. From line-profile studies, we find that many modes with small amplitudes are excited in some stars, of which extensive ground-based photometry has revealed only one frequency
    Aerts, C. et al.

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    2000
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  • Inversion of stellar statistics equation for the Galactic bulge
    A method based on Lucy's iterative algorithm is developed to invert the equation of stellar statistics for the Galactic bulge and is then applied to the K-band star counts from the Two-Micron Galactic Survey in a number of off-plane regions (10 deg>|b|>2 deg, |l|
    López-Corredoira, M. et al.

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    4
    2000
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    54
  • Gamma-ray line emission from OB associations and young open clusters
    OB associations and young open clusters constitute the most prolific nucleosynthesis sites in our Galaxy. The combined activity of stellar winds and core-collapse supernovae ejects significant amounts of freshly synthesised nuclei into the interstellar medium. Radioactive isotopes, such as 26Al or 60Fe, that have been co-produced in such events may
    Knödlseder, Jürgen et al.

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    4
    2000
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    0
  • Energy Implications of Temperature Fluctuations in Photoionized Plasma
    We quantify the energy radiated through all the collisionally excited lines in a photoionized nebula which is permeated by temperature fluctuations. We assume that these correspond to hot spots which are the results of an unknown heating process distinct from the photoelectric heating. We consider all the effects of using a higher mean temperature
    Binette, L. et al.

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    4
    2000
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    12